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Beverly: Apparently this reaction is not uncommon when large quantities of Taco Bell are consumed.

Data: The chain of command is quite clear, now that Captain Picard and Commander Riker are dead, as third officer, I am to assume command of the starship.

Worf: But Starfleet regulations clearly state that in the event of loss of the ship's commanding officer, the position of Captain should go to whoever has the balls to just claim command of the ship. It's the "Kirk-addendum" to the Chain of Command.

Riker: Okay, so let me bring to order this month's meeting of the Enterprise Film Club. Today we'll be discussing Star Trek Into Darkness, namely is it a rip-off or an homage? Thoughts, gentlemen?

Geordi: Clearly an homage.

Worf: Agreed.

Data: I disagree. The film is a complete rip-off, down to the re-use of dialogue from previous Trek movies.

Geordi: Here we go again!

After this failed attempt, Geordi would forever be known as Tron-Guy around the ship.

Geordi: I'm telling you, the Fifty Shades of Grey books are practically literary porn, but you don't have to take my word for it...

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"When I reach for the edge of the universe, I do it knowing that along some paths of cosmic discovery, there are times when, at least for now, one must be content to love the questions themselves." --Neil deGrasse Tyson

Picard: "Beverly, do you get the feeling that something is watching us, from behind?"Crusher: "I don't detect anything on my tricorder."Picard: "I'm picturing this huge olive green head, with a black pig nose, Klingon-like ridges, and a sinister smile."Crusher: "Well, maybe if you stop thinking about it it'll just go away. On second thought, maybe *I* should just go away."

Data: The chain of command is quite clear, now that Captain Picard and Commander Riker are dead, as third officer, I am to assume command of the starship.

Worf: But Starfleet regulations clearly state that in the event of loss of the ship's commanding officer, the position of Captain should go to whoever has the balls to just claim command of the ship. It's the "Kirk-addendum" to the Chain of Command.

Riker (to self): "And something about that Laura is so familiar. Where have I seen her before?"

I didn't even realize there was a connection until your post, Isis. Then I went and found this.

What's next, Kevin Bacon?

Triskelion, I was wondering whether you were aware of the connection when you posted your caption, so you've answered that question. Now, I checked your link, and I don't think it gives the complete connection between Frakes and "Laura"--check them out in IMDB.